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To: Jack Clarke who wrote (66)1/2/1998 10:39:00 AM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4710
 
A'-dult is the preferred pronounciation with a-dult' being an acceptable second. However, it's not really an 'uh' sound; it's a schwa, and doggone it, I couldn't find the IPA symbol for that in the list of ASCII codes, which would have been so impressive! It's an upside down e though. Dale??

Don't you think the above might be an example of regional dialect? In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginny, we say "Foul" with a very broad 'a' (as in 'cat')and in two syllables_(Is that the correct use of the pause,Dale?) sort of "Faaa-yowl". It's incomprehensible to Yankees. And how do you say 'roof'(long u sound or oo as in 'look'?) or 'new'? (nyew or boot?)

Edwin Newman did write A Civil Tongue, as well as Strickly Speaking. I have them both and they are very clever. He would probably approve of this thread as he writes, "If American English is to be saved, it will, in my view, have to be saved by individuals, or by small guerilla groups that refuse to accept nonsense." Do we qualify as a small guerilla group?



To: Jack Clarke who wrote (66)1/2/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4710
 
But we often hear the accented syllable shift for emphasis or for some unknown reason.

YESSS. "COvert" drives me crazy. It is INCORRECT, no more appropriate than POlice. As with so many things, it appears to have started with Watergate.